<p>Nissan said the five-seater hatchback was rated with a range of 200 km (124 miles) on a full charge under Japanese test standards, although Californian authorities have rated it at 160 km and another US agency at just around 130 kms.<br /><br />It comes with a suggested retail price of 3.76 million yen ($44,900), discounted to 2.98 million yen in Japan with government subsidies. In the US, the Leaf will cost about $25,000 after a federal tax credit and in Europe about Euro 30,000 before subsidies.<br /><br />Delivery will start in Japan and select US states this month, followed by first European markets in January. Nissan has already filled a maximum initial order for 6,000 Leafs in Japan and 20,000 units in the US, to reach customers next year.</p>
<p>Nissan said the five-seater hatchback was rated with a range of 200 km (124 miles) on a full charge under Japanese test standards, although Californian authorities have rated it at 160 km and another US agency at just around 130 kms.<br /><br />It comes with a suggested retail price of 3.76 million yen ($44,900), discounted to 2.98 million yen in Japan with government subsidies. In the US, the Leaf will cost about $25,000 after a federal tax credit and in Europe about Euro 30,000 before subsidies.<br /><br />Delivery will start in Japan and select US states this month, followed by first European markets in January. Nissan has already filled a maximum initial order for 6,000 Leafs in Japan and 20,000 units in the US, to reach customers next year.</p>